March 2, 2011 - Launched in fall 2010, PlayStation Move delivers the most precise and intuitive motion control gaming experience on PS3 with the PlayStation Move motion controller, which features internal motion sensors and utilizes additional tracking from the PlayStation Eye camera. With the Move.Me application, the high-quality, high-level tracking data that PS3 game developers use can be exported to the PC, providing a powerful tool for creating innovative applications.

February 1, 2011 - Microsoft's Kinect has earned interest from researchers and hobby hackers since its release in November. Microsoft was initially unhappy about the idea of rogue programmers working with their hardware, but they quickly reversed positions.

December 10, 2010 - In preparation for next year's launch of SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs and Killzone 3, Sony has created an assault rifle-style shooting attachment for PlayStation Move called the Sharp Shooter Attachment.

November 11, 2010 - Call it a slow news day, call it a cry for help, but the internet is a-buzz (in a kind of low-key, squelchy way) over the discovery of a mystery new game title - Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves.

November 4, 2010 - LittleBigPlanet 2 might have been delayed, but that doesn't mean that you can't get a taste right now. Yes, IGN Team PlayStation is back with another episode of Podcast Beyond, and this week they're giving away LittleBigPlanet 2 beta codes and interviewing Media Molecule. You can find five codes in the episode below and 20 more below that. Yup, you can get a code off this very page. Neat. The kids also talk about Kinect vs. PlayStation Move, Costume Quest and why Ryan Clements is so cool.

October 22, 2010 - The Shoot, a new rail shooter for the PlayStation Move, thrusts players onto Hollywood movie sets to battle cowboys, killer robots, and zombies. A promising premise, but are there many thrills to be had?

October 22, 2010 - By fusing high-definition gaming with accurate and easy-to-use controls, the PlayStation Move allows gamers of all ages and genres to enjoy everything from family to action to first person shooter games. By incorporating the PlayStation Eye camera with PlayStation Move, the user's full range of motion is captured, resulting in ultimate control over game play, as well as the opportunity to project the player's image into select games for new augmented reality experiences.

October 15, 2010 - September was the anticipated launch of PlayStation Move, Sony's motion controller peripheral. Sony did not disclose unit sales for the device yesterday, however. Analyst Michael Pachter called its debut "modest."

October 7, 2010 - Stop by to see the PlayStation Move in action on Saturday, Oct. 9 when nearly 370 GameStop stores nationwide will be demonstrating two exciting PlayStation Move games: Sports Champions and EyePet. Learn more about Sony's motion technology and try your hand at an array of competitive sporting events or caring for a virtual EyePet.

September 17, 2010 - "The launch of PlayStation Move is the latest in a long line of innovations over the past 15 years that demonstrate how the PlayStation brand continues to push the videogame industry forward," said Jack Tretton, Chief Executive Officer, Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. "We've spent a lot of time perfecting the motion control technology of PlayStation Move, and we are confident this is a benchmark in entertainment innovation that will change the way consumers interact with games."

September 3, 2010 - The key difference between Move and Kinect – at the moment at least – is that Move is far more obviously suited to existing game genres; it's got buttons and an analogue stick. Create a Kinect game and you've got to design it from the ground up for body-control, but Move can be used as an optional accompaniment to a DualShock rather than a forced alternative.

September 3, 2010 - With its added exclamation mark, you'd expect Start The Party! to spontaneously generate a shindig whenever you fire up the PS3, but in reality Start The Party! would be more likely to generate a scrap with your guests if you ever put it on at a get-together. That's not to say that the game isn't fun to play, but give us booze, scantily clad guests, and a hot-tub over this glorified tech demo any day of the week.

September 2, 2010 - The floodgates have opened. Yes, after weeks of living in silence, the PlayStation Move embargo has lifted, and that means IGN Team PlayStation can tell you what it thinks of Sony's new motion controller. This week, join Greg, Clements, Colin and IGN Gear God Scott Lowe as they discuss the hardware, the games, and videogame text size. Also included? One of the most heated Pick of the Week discussions in Podcast Beyond history – and this show's really old!